Claims
- 1. A ternary printable, pressure-sensitive adhesive tape not having a release agent or coating consisting essentially of:
- a polyester film substrate having first and second opposing sides;
- a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer disposed on said first side; and
- a rubber base prime coat capable of accepting printing ink being disposed on said second side of said substrate, which prime coat comes in direct contact with said adhesive when the tape is wound up on itself in roll form and which releases said adhesive without the use of a separate release coating; said prime coat comprising natural rubber crosslinked by an isocyanate.
- 2. The printable, pressure-sensitive adhesive tape of claim 1 which is wound upon itself in roll form in successive convolutions with the adhesive layer of one convolution in contact with the rubber base prime coat of a contiguous convolution.
- 3. The pressure-sensitive adhesive tape of claim 1 wherein said adhesive is an acrylic.
- 4. The pressure-sensitive adhesive tape of claim 3 wherein said adhesive is fire-retardant.
- 5. The pressure sensitive adhesive tape of claim 4 wherein said fire-retardant adhesive is selected from the group consisting of an acrylic copolymer having a viscosity of 6,000-12,000 cps crosslinkable to yield a tacky pressure sensitive adhesive having about 15% antimony oxide and about 40% decabromodiphenyloxide, an acrylic copolymer having a viscosity of 2,000-5,000 cps crosslinkable to yield a tacky pressure sensitive adhesive, a high solids acrylic resin for high performance applications and a heat activated crosslinking acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 6. The pressure-sensitive adhesive tape of claim 1 wherein said polyester film substrate is a polyethylene terephthalate.
- 7. The printable, self-wound pressure-sensitive adhesive tape of claim 1 wherein the rubber base prime coat accepts flexographic inks.
- 8. The printable, self-wound pressure-sensitive adhesive tape of claim 1 wherein said printing ink is flexographic ink.
- 9. A ternary printable, pressure-sensitive adhesive tape not having a release agent or coating comprising:
- a polyester film substrate having first and second opposing sides;
- a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer disposed on said first side; and
- a rubber base prime coat capable of accepting printing ink being disposed on the other side of said substrate which releases said adhesive without the use of a separate release coating, said prime coat comprising natural rubber crosslinked by an isocyanate.
- 10. The printable, pressure-sensitive adhesive tape of claim 9 which is wound upon itself in roll form in successive convolutions with the adhesive layer of one convolution in contact with the rubber base prime coat of a contiguous convolution.
- 11. The pressure-sensitive adhesive tape of claim 9 wherein said adhesive is an acrylic.
- 12. The pressure-sensitive adhesive tape of claim 11 wherein said adhesive is fire-retardant.
- 13. The pressure sensitive adhesive tape of claim 12 wherein said fire-retardant adhesive is selected from the group consisting of an acrylic copolymer having a viscosity of 6,000-12,000 cps crosslinkable to yield a tacky pressure sensitive adhesive having about 15% antimony oxide and about 40% decabromodiphenyloxide, an acrylic copolymer having a viscosity of 2000-5,000 cps crosslinkable to yield a tacky pressure sensitive adhesive, a high solids acrylic resin for high performance applications and a heat activated crosslinking acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 14. The pressure-sensitive adhesive tape of claim 9 wherein said polyester film substrate is a polyethylene terephthalate.
- 15. The printable, self-wound pressure-sensitive adhesive tape of claim 9 wherein the rubber base prime coat accepts flexographic inks.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/998,808, filed Dec. 29, 1992, now abandoned.
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